Say "bye" to overindulging on Easter candy. Here are 5 healthy and fun Easter ideas!
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We have you (and the Easter Bunny) covered with ideas for healthy Easter treats and egg fillers.
Do you feel the basket isn't complete without a chocolate bunny and jelly beans? When choosing chocolate, darker means more antioxidants and less sugar. In general, look for chocolates with 60 percent cocoa or more.
Select a small number of quality treats rather than a cartful of candies. Choose individually wrapped treats to help with portion control.
If an Easter egg hunt is part of your tradition, fill the plastic eggs with various fun, non-candy items. For example, fill eggs with Silly Putty, stickers, bouncy balls, temporary tattoos, chewing gum, hair ties, or coupons for a special activity.
Choose a basket theme to inspire the fillings, steering the focus away from candy. Here are some theme ideas to get you started:
A satisfying brunch will reduce the desire to fill up on candy. Try one of these Premium recipes featuring the flavors of spring: Fresh Fritatta, Carrot Orange Smoothie, Asparagus Leek Soup, or this beautiful Layered Berry Dessert. It's ok to leave room for a small portion of your favorite Easter treat after the meal!
It is wise to hide that Easter candy again-from yourself! Don't leave a colorful, candy-filled basket out in the busy kitchen. Instead, put the candy out of sight to avoid the temptation. If you do grab a treat, remember to log it, whether a few jelly beans, some Peeps, or a Cadbury Egg.
Getting creative and making Easter less about the candy helps you and your "peeps" enjoy a healthy Easter.
Original contributions from Ryan Newhouse.
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